AD AD2S99BP

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FEATURES
Programmable Sinusoidal Oscillator
Synthesized Synchronous Reference Output
Programmable Output Frequency Range: 2 kHz–20 kHz
“Loss-of-Signal” Indicator
20-Pin PLCC Package
Low Cost
APPLICATIONS
Excitation Source for:
Resolvers
Synchros
LVDTs
RVDTs
Pressure Transducers
Load Cells
AC Bridges
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD2S99 programmable sinusoidal oscillator provides sine
wave excitation for resolvers and a wide variety of ac transducers. The AD2S99 also provides a synchronous reference output
signal (3 V p-p square wave) that is phase locked to its SIN and
COS inputs. In an application, the SIN and COS inputs are
connected to the transducer’s secondary windings.
The synchronous reference output compensates for temperature
and cabling dependent phase shifts and eliminates the need for
external preset phase compensation circuits. The synchronous
reference output can be used as a zero crossing reference for
resolver-to-digital converters such as Analog Devices’ AD2S80A,
AD2S82A, AD2S83 and AD2S90.
The AD2S99 is packaged in a 20-pin PLCC and operates over
–40°C to +85°C.
Programmable
Oscillator
AD2S99
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
PUSH/
PULL
O/P STAGE
EXC
EXC
TO
TRANSDUCER
FBIAS
SEL1
FREQUENCY
SELECT
SINE WAVE
GENERATOR
SEL2
AD2S99
SYNREF
SYNCHRONOUS
REFERENCE
PHASE
DETECT
LOGIC
SIN
LOS
COS
FROM
TRANSDUCER
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Dynamic Phase Compensation
The AD2S99 dynamically compensates for any phase variation
in a transducer by phase locking its synchronous reference output to the transducer’s secondary windings.
Programmable Excitation Frequency
The excitation frequency is easily programmed to 2 kHz, 5 kHz,
10 kHz, or 20 kHz by using the frequency select pins. Intermediate frequencies are available by adding an external resistor.
Signal Loss Detection
The AD2S99 has the ability to detect if both the transducer secondary winding connections become disconnected from its SIN
and COS inputs. The “LOS” output pin pulls high when a signal loss is detected.
Integration
The AD2S99 integrates the transducer excitation, synchronous
reference, and loss of signal detection functions into a small,
cost effective package.
REV. B
Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and
reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its
use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or
otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices.
© Analog Devices, Inc., 1995
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood. MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 617/329-4700
Fax: 617/326-8703
AD2S99–SPECIFICATIONS (V = 64.75 V to 65.25 V @ –408C to +858C unless otherwise noted)
S
Parameter
Min
FREQUENCY OUTPUT RANGE
2 kHz
5 kHz
10 kHz
20 kHz
Typ
Max
±3
Amplitude
±3
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
2
±3
Capacitive Drive
Total Harmonic Distortion
EXC, EXC
POWER SUPPLIES
VDD
VSS
Quiescent Current IDD, ISS
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating
Storage
SEL1
VSS
VSS
GND
GND
± 10
± 20
±5
± 10
%
%
%
%
AP Grade @ +25°C
AP Grade –40°C to +85°C
BP Grade @ +25°C
BP Grade –40°C to +85°C
± 10
± 20
±5
± 10
%
%
%
%
V p-p/V
AP Grade @ +25°C
AP Grade –40°C to +85°C
BP Grade @ +25°C
BP Grade –40°C to +85°C
Output Variation as Function of
Change in Power Supply Voltage
± 200
V rms
V p-p
mV
EXC to GND, EXC to GND
Square Wave
8
mA rms
RLOAD = 500 Ω EXC to EXC
CLOAD = 1000 pF
1000
pF
–25
1.8
–45
2.0
2.2
+45
V rms
Degrees
± 10
± 10
Degrees
Degrees
AGND
V dc
0.7
V dc
V dc
0.6
0.8
V rms
±8
+5.25
–5.25
± 15
V dc
V dc
mA
+85
+150
°C
°C
VDD
0.5
+4.75
–4.75
SEL2
VSS
GND
VSS
GND
dB
VSS
LOS OUTPUT
Output Low Voltage
Output High Voltage
SIN, COS LOS Threshold
Hz
Hz
Hz
Hz
0.002
ANALOG OUTPUTS
Amplitude
EXC, EXC
SYNREF
SYNREF OFFSET
Current Drive Capability
EXC, EXC VS = ± 5 V
FREQUENCY SELECT INPUTS
SEL1, SEL21
Test Conditions
2000
5000
10000
20000
ACCURACY
Frequency
ANALOG INPUTS SIN, COS
Amplitude
Phase Lock Range
Additional Phase Delay
Units
–40
–65
AP Grade
BP Grade
IOL = 400 µA
50 kΩ Pull Up to VDD (Open
Drain Output)
No Load
NOTES
1
Frequency select pins SEL1 and SEL2 must be connected to appropriate voltage levels before power is applied.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
–2–
REV. B
AD2S99
PIN DESIGNATIONS
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS*
VDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +7 V
VSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –7 V
Operating Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –40°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –65°C to +150°C
Analog Input Voltages (SIN and COS) . . . . . . . . . VSS – 0.3 V
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to VDD + 0.3 V
Frequency Select (SEL1, SEL2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VSS – 0.4 V
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to AGND + 0.4 V
*Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause
permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the
operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
Power Supply Voltage (VDD to VSS) . . . . . . ± 4.75 V to ± 5.25 V
Analog Input Voltage (SIN and COS) . . . . . . . . 2 V rms ± 10%
Frequency Select (SEL1 and SEL2) . . . . . . . . . VSS to AGND
Operating Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . –40°C to +85°C
ORDERING GUIDE
VDD
AGND
EXC
EXC
VSS
VSS
NOTES
1
Pins 6 and 16 must be connected together.
2
Pins 19 and 20 must be connected together.
3
Resolver Reference two (EXC) is 180° phase advanced with respect to Resolver
Reference one (EXC).
3
2
1
20 19
NC
4
SIN
5
AD2S99
DGND
6
COS
7
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
NC
8
VSS
SEL2
VSS
PIN CONFIGURATION
18 EXC
17 EXC
16 AGND
15 NC
14 NC
9
10 11 12 13
NC
*P = PLCC.
VDD
P-20A
P-20A
12
161
17
18
192
202
Frequency Select 2
Frequency Select 1
External Frequency Adjust Pin
Resolver Output SIN
Digital Ground
Resolver Output COS
Synthesized Reference Output
Indicates When Both the SIN and
COS Are Below the Threshold.
Positive Power Supply
Analog Ground
Resolver Reference One
Resolver Reference Two3
Negative Power Supply
Negative Power Supply
LOS
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
SEL2
SEL1
FBIAS
SIN
DGND
COS
SYNREF
LOS
FBIAS
AD2S99AP
AD2S99BP
1
2
3
5
61
7
10
11
SEL1
Package Option*
Description
NC
Temperature Range
Mnemonic
SYNREF
Model
Pin
No.
NC = NO CONNECT
CAUTION
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily
accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection.
Although the AD2S99 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may
occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD
precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
REV. B
–3–
WARNING!
ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE
AD2S99
CONNECTING THE AD2S99 OSCILLATOR
20
Refer to Figure 1. Positive supply voltage VDD should be connected to Pin 12 and negative supply voltage VSS should be connected to both Pins 19 and 20. Reversal of these power supplies will
destroy the device. The appropriate voltage level for the power
supplies is ± 5 V dc ± 5%. Both VSS Pins (19 and 20) must be
connected together, and Digital Ground (Pin 6) must be connected to Analog Ground (Pin 16) locally at the AD2S99.
18
FREQUENCY – kHz
16
VSS
NC
16
EXC
VSS
15 NC
14 NC
NC
SYNREF
REF
NC = NO CONNECT
8
12
16
20
24
ADDITIONAL RESISTANCE – kΩ
RESISTOR PULLUP TO VDD FROM FBIAS
28
AD2S99 OSCILLATOR OUTPUT STAGE
COS
The output of the AD2S99 oscillator consists of two sinusoidal
signals, EXC, and EXC. EXC is 180° phase advanced with respect to EXC. The excitation winding of a transducer should be
connected across EXC (Pin 17) and EXC (Pin 18).
11 12 13
4.7µF
0.1µF
4
Figure 2. Typical Added Resistance Value
100nF
50kΩ
VDD
6
0
SIN
AGND
8
10
8
0
EXC
7
9
..
. RX *
VSS
17
AD2S99
10
4
RESOLVER
18
5
12
2
20 19
4
6
0.1µF
NC
COS
1
VDD
SIN
DGND
2
LOS
NC
SEL2
FBIAS
3
SEL1
4.7µF
14
TO AD2S80/
AD2S90 REF INPUT
With low impedance transducers, it may be necessary to increase the output current drive of the AD2S99. In such an instance, an external buffer amplifier can be used to provide gain
(as needed), and additional current drive for the excitation output (either EXC or EXC) of the AD2S99, providing a single
ended drive to the transducer. Refer to Figures 6, 7 and 8 for
sample buffer configurations.
100kΩ
SEL2 = GND ]
–5kHz MODE
SEL1 = V SS ]
INCREASE RX TO LOWER
OUTPUT FREQUENCY
(SEE GRAPH)
*RX IS ONLY REQUIRED FOR INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCIES.
FIXED FREQUENCIES ONLY REQUIRE A LINK.
The amplitude modulated SIN and COS output signals from a resolver should be connected as feedback signals to the AD2S99.
The SYNREF output compensates for any primary to secondary
phase errors in the resolver. These errors can degrade the accuracy
of a Resolver-to-Digital Converter (R/D Converter).
Figure 1. Typical Configuration
It is recommended that decoupling capacitors are connected in
parallel between VDD and Analog Ground and VSS and Analog
Ground in close proximity to the AD2S99. The recommended
values for the decoupling capacitors are 100 nF (ceramic) and
4.7 µF (tantalum). When multiple AD2S99s are used, separate
decoupling capacitors should be used for each AD2S99.
SIN, from the resolver, should be connected to the AD2S99 SIN
input and COS should be connected to the AD2S99 COS input.
The SIN Lo, COS Lo (resolver signal returns) should be connected to AGND and the R/D Converter as applicable.
FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT
The output frequency of the AD2S99 is programmable to four
standard frequencies (2, 5, 10, or 20 kHz) using the SEL1 and
SEL2 pins. The output can also be adjusted to provide intermediate frequencies by connecting a resistor from the FBIAS pin to
the positive supply VDD. The FBIAS pin is connected directly to
VDD during normal operation. A graph showing the typical
added resistance values for various intermediate frequencies is
provided in Figure 2. The procedure for obtaining an intermediate frequency is:
The synthesized reference (SYNREF) from the AD2S99 should
be connected to the reference input pin of the R/D Converter.
The SYNREF signal is a square wave at the oscillator frequency
of amplitude ± 3 V p-p and is phase coherent with the SIN and
COS inputs. If this signal is used to drive the reference input of
the AD2S90 R/D Converter, a coupling capacitor and resistor to
GND must be connected between the SYNREF output of the
AD2S99 and the REF input of the R/D Converter (see Figure
3). Please read the appropriate R/D Converter data sheets for
further clarification.
1. Set the output frequency via the SEL1, SEL2 pins to the frequency immediately above the required intermediate frequency.
LOSS OF SIGNAL
2. Connect the frequency adjust pin FBIAS to VDD via an external resistor.
During normal operation when both the SIN and COS signals
on the resolver secondary windings are connected to the
AD2S99, the LOS output pin of the AD2S99 (Pin 11) is at a
Logic Lo (<0.7 V). If both the SIN and COS signals on the resolver secondary windings fall below the LOS threshold level of
the AD2S99, the LOS pin of the AD2S99 will pull up to a
Logic Hi (VDD) level.
For example: to obtain an output frequency of 8 kHz, set the
nominal output frequency to 10 kHz by connecting SEL1 to
GND and SEL2 to VSS. Connect FBIAS to VDD via a 6 kΩ
resistor (refer to Figure 2).
–4–
REV. B
AD2S99
shields should also be terminated at the AD2S90 AGND pin.
The SYNREF output of the AD2S99 should be connected to
the REF input pin of the AD2S90 via a 0.1 µF capacitor with a
100 kΩ resistor to GND. This is to block out any dc offset in
the SYNREF signal. For more detailed information please refer
to the AD2S90 data sheet.
AD2S99/AD2S90 TYPICAL CONFIGURATION
Figure 3 shows a typical circuit configuration for the AD2S99
Oscillator and the AD2S90 Resolver-to-Digital Converter. The
maximum level of the SIN and COS input signals to the
AD2S90 should be 2 V rms ± 10%. All the analog ground signals should be star connected to the AD2S90 AGND pin. If
shielded twisted pair cables are used for the resolver signals, the
VDD
VSS
4.7µF
NC = NO CONNECT
SEL2 = GND
SEL1 = VSS
FOUT = 5kHz
3
NC 4
SIN
5
DGND
6
COS
7
VSS
SEL2
2
VSS
SEL1
FBIAS
0.1µF
1
20 19
18
17
AD2S99
16
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
EXC
EXC
AGND
15 NC
NC 8
14 NC
NC
VDD
LOS
NC
SYNREF
9 10 11 12 13
50kΩ
0.1µF
VDD
4.7µF
0.1µF
100kΩ
VDD
18 17 16 15 14
S4
S2
S2
R2
REF
COS
S4
S3
S3
20
COS
1
AGND
RESOLVER S1
2
SIN
3
SIN LO
4
VDD
VDD 13
VSS 12
SIN
S1
R4
19
REF
COS LO
5
DGND 11
AD2S90
10
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
9
6
7
8
POWER
RETURN
Figure 3. AD2S99 and AD2S90 Example Configuration
REV. B
–5–
0.1µF
4.7µF
0.1µF
4.7µF
VSS
AD2S99
Coupling capacitor C3, and resistor to GND R3, between the
SYNREF output of the AD2S99 and the REF input pin of the
AD2S82A are optional. For additional information on selecting
component values for the AD2S82A, please refer to the
AD2S82A data sheet or the application note “Passive Component Selection and Dynamic Modeling for the AD2S80 Series
Resolver-to-Digital Converters” (AN-266).
AD2S99/AD2S82A TYPICAL CONFIGURATION
Figure 4 shows a typical circuit configuration for the AD2S99
Oscillator and the AD2S82A Resolver-to-Digital Converter.
The maximum level of the SIN and COS input signals to the
AD2S82A should be 2 V rms ± 10%. All the analog ground signals should be star connected to the AD2S82A AGND pin. If
shielded twisted pair cables are used for the resolver signals, the
shields should also be terminated at the AD2S82A AGND pin.
R3, C3 OPTIONAL
C3
SYNREF
VELOCITY
OUTPUT
COS
C5
R5
R3
COS
R2
REF
–5V
4.7µF
C1
SIN
C2
R1
RESOLVER
C4
R6
AGND
NC
VDD
LOS
NC
10 11 12 13
14 NC
SEL1 = GND
SEL2 = VSS
FOUT = 10kHz
VCO I/P
DEMOD I/P
A GND
VCO O/P
35 DATA LOAD
AD2S82A
34 COMP
DB4 13
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
33 SC2
LOS
32 SC1
DIGITAL GND
31
ENABLE
BYTE
SELECT
LSB DB16
DB15
DB14
DB13
DB12
DB11
DB7 16
DB10
DB8 17
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
DATA
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
DGND
+VL
+5V
–12V
36 BUSY
DB9
NC = NO CONNECT
4.7µF
38 RC
DB3 12
DB5 14
0.1µF
39
10µF
–VS
37 DIR
DB6 15
50k
0.1µF
44 43 42 41 40
DB2 11
15 NC
9
1
INTEGRATOR I/P
16
NC 9
MSB DB1
10
2
DEMOD O/P
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
EXC
3
INTEGRATOR O/P
17
8
4
REFERENCE I/P
AD2S99
+12V
7
5
AC ERROR O/P
18
EXC
SIG GND
0.1µF +VS
VSS
SEL1
10µF
20 19
VSS
FBIAS
FBIAS
1
SEL2
2
SYNREF
NC 8
3
6
SIN
I/P
COS I/P
AGND
0.1µF
NC 4
SIN
5
DGND
6
COS
7
AGND
0V
R4
SIN
30 INHIBIT
29 NC
+5V
0.1µF
10µF
Figure 4. AD2S99 and AD2S82A Example Configuration
–6–
REV. B
AD2S99
shields should also be terminated at the AD2S93 AGND pin.
The SYNREF output of the AD2S99 cannot be used as the
REF input signal for the AD2S93. The zero crossing reference
for the AD2S93 should be taken from the primary winding of
the LVDT through a phase lead or lag network. The phase compensation network ensures that the REF input is phase coherent
with the A and B input signals to the AD2S93.
AD2S99/AD2S93 TYPICAL CONFIGURATION
Figure 5 shows a typical circuit configuration for the AD2S99
Oscillator and the AD2S93 LVDT-to-Digital Converter. The
maximum level of the A and B transducer input signals to the
AD2S93 should be 1 V rms ± 20%. All the analog ground signals should be star connected to the AD2S93 AGND pin. If
shielded twisted pair cables are used for the LVDT signals, the
VDD
VSS
NC = NO CONNECT
3
2
NC 4
SIN
5
DGND
6
COS
7
VSS
1 20 19
18
AD2S99
17
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
16
EXC
EXC
AGND
15 NC
NC 8
SEL2 = GND
SEL1 = VSS
FOUT = 5kHz
4.7µF
VSS
SEL2
SEL1
FBIAS
0.1µF
14 NC
NC
VDD
NC
SYNREF
LOS
9 10 11 12 13
VDD
50kΩ
0.1µF
LOS
4.7µF
C1
C4
R6 C3
C2
R2
R5
B
B
18
VDD 17
AGND
2
DIFF
DIR 14
3
GAIN
NULL 13
4
LOS
OVR 12
AD2S93
9
10
11
NC
8
UNR
7
DGND 15
CLKOUT
6
NC
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
5
DMODOUT
VDD
0.1µF
4.7µF
0.1µF
4.7µF
VSS 16
A
1
CS
A
LVDT
R7
28
SCLK
SEC
DATA
PRI
DMODIN
NC
INTIN
21 20 19
ACERROR
27
23 22
VGAIN
NC
26
REF
25 24
VEL
PHASE
COMP
VSS
NC = NO CONNECT
Figure 5. AD2S99 and AD2S93 Example Configuration
REV. B
–7–
COS
VSS
VSS
SEL1
NC 8
14 NC
6
7
SSM2142
5
2
8
1
RESOLVER
*
NC
NC
VDD
LOS
3
9
10 11 12 13
SYNREF
NC
15 NC
AD2S99
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
DGND 6
14 NC
9
7
5
NC = NO CONNECT
10 11 12 13
NC = NO CONNECT
C1978b–10–6/95
SIN
*
4
COS
15 NC
NC 8
20 19
NC
COS 7
REF
+VS
18 EXC
EXC
17
AGND
16
SIN
16 AGND
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
1
VDD
AD2S99
2
LOS
SIN 5
DGND 6
3
NC 4
VOUT
18 EXC
EXC
17
NC 4
SEL2
20 19
FBIAS
1
VOUT = 2VRMS
SYNREF
2
VSS
SEL1
SEL2
3
VSS
FBIAS
AD2S99
–VS
*OPTIONAL; CONSULT APPROPRIATE
ANALOG DEVICES DATA SHEET.
Figure 6. Sample Buffer Configuration
Figure 8. The SSM2142 as a Single Ended to Differential
Driver
R2
PIN 17
EXC
VIN
R1
VOUT
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
PIN 16
AGND
RESOLVER
Dimensions shown in inches and (mm).
R2
VOUT = 2VRMS x – –––
R1
(
)
PLCC (P-20A)
R2
PIN 18
EXC
VIN
R1
0.048 (1.21)
0.042 (1.07)
VOUT
0.048 (1.21)
0.042 (1.07)
PIN 16
AGND
EXC
PIN 17
OP279
3
RESOLVER
R1
0.050
(1.27)
BSC
R2
(
18
A SUITABLE AMPLIFIER FOR ABOVE IS THE OP279
0.330 (8.38)
0.290 (7.37)
14
13
0.356 (9.04)
SQ
0.350 (8.89)
0.395 (10.02)
SQ
0.385 (9.78)
0.040 (1.01)
0.025 (0.64)
0.110 (2.79)
0.085 (2.16)
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
Figure 7. Sample Buffer Configurations
0.021 (0.53)
0.013 (0.33)
0.032 (0.81)
0.026 (0.66)
9
0.020
(0.50)
R
0.025 (0.63)
0.015 (0.38)
TOP VIEW
8
)
R2
VOUT = 2VRMS x 2 x – –––
R1
0.180 (4.57)
0.165 (4.19)
19
PIN 1
IDENTIFIER
4
OP279
0.056 (1.42)
0.042 (1.07)
–8–
REV. B